The Innkeeper’s House

Cover of The Innkeeper's House by Elizabeth Bromke
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781953105097
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.440924524 Pounds
Width: 0.41 Inches
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The Innkeeper’s House by Elizabeth Bromke, published by Publishing in the Pines on May 5, 2020, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of romance and community. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Greta Houston, a teacher returning to her hometown after a broken engagement, and Luke Hart, a football coach who inherits a local inn. As they navigate their personal challenges, they find themselves drawn to each other and the charm of Hickory Grove.

Readers will discover a narrative that highlights the importance of connection and the simple joys of life in a small town. The characters grapple with their pasts while engaging with the quirky residents of Hickory Grove, who embody a spirit of hard work and love. The book offers a clean and wholesome portrayal of romance set against the backdrop of a workplace environment, making it a relatable read for those interested in contemporary fiction with religious undertones.


Official synopsis Publisher

A sweet-as-pie teacher. A hometown hero. And the local B&B, complete with innkeeper’s quarters…

Fresh on the heels of a broken engagement and a dead-end subbing gig, would-be English teacher Greta Houston goes home for the summer. She needs to recharge, and the farm town is just the place. Friday night fish frys and dusty back roads bring her down to earth, but Hickory Grove is only a pit stop on Greta’s way back to the big city. Then she gets an interview… with the last place she’d ever thought to apply.

Football coach Luke Hart has too much on his plate. After moving to Hickory Grove to be closer to his ailing grandmother, he spends his days teaching, coaching, and volunteering at church. Life is good, until Mamaw Hart passes away, leaving him with a daunting heirloom: The Hickory Grove Inn. Luke needs help to run the place, or else he’ll have to sell the one thing that connects him to his past.

Take a trip to the heart of America and fall in love with Hickory Grove’s quirky residents who work hard, enjoy the simple life, and always put love first. Each title is a standalone read.

The Schoolhouse: Book One

The Christmas House: Book Two

The Farmhouse: Book Three

The Innkeeper’s House: Book Four

The Quilting House: Book Five

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“The Innkeeper’s House” is credited to Elizabeth Bromke.
When was “The Innkeeper’s House” published?
Publisher: Publishing in the Pines. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781953105097.
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Language: en. Pages: 180.

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